Characteristics and Adjusted Odds Ratios for Adverse Events
Clinical characteristics in young patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and adjusted odds ratios for cardiopulmonary arrest, in-hospital mortality, and bleeding complications are presented. Despite favorable clinical profiles, younger age was associated with a higher rate of presentation with cardiopulmonary arrest. The incidences of in-hospital death and bleeding complications were lower in younger patients. N/A = not applicable.